"There is no religion greater religion than humanity" while the Chaiwala fell asleep, the policeman did such work, video -viral
There is no religion greater than humanity. It is very important for humanity to survive; Hate and enmity only divide the land. Unless we support each other, the country and our people will not be able to progress. For this, it is very important for humanity to love one another, regardless of religion and cabinets. This is what the law teaches us. You will see the essence of all this in this video. This video is an example of humanity, and we will unite, not divide. It is important to take this video from inside the train to every corner of the country. This video promotes humanity. This video looks simple, but the message is extraordinary. In this video, you will see a tea buyer who takes tea holders from one place to another throughout the day, resting on the seat, when a man carrying Khaki -uniform, fetching his teaholder and spreading it to the people. After some time, when the worker woke up, he was surprised to see where his teaholder went. The next moment, a man in Khaki -uniform came to the tea commercial and embraced him. He then offered to pay for the tea, which the worker refused. Mankind is in the best way to sell, tired of walking through the train to sell hot tea, eventually gives the exhaustion and falls asleep. A policeman sees this and accepts himself to sell tea to passengers on his behalf. People said we (policemen and tea buyers) should learn. That’s all there’s in this video, but after watching this 43 second video, who will accept this humanity in his life will not be considered less than God. Let’s see what people comment on this video. Many people say that all Scripture is good. One person wrote: “It’s just a screenplay, but look at the good social message it gives.” Another wrote: “This policeman won our hearts.” A third wrote: ‘Some people say it acts – ok, it acts, but we have to learn a lot about this. “One wrote,” Humanity is still alive. ” Share this story -tags